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UNCONTESTED DIVORCE

Going through a divorce does not have to be a costly and time-consuming process. If you and your spouse can come to agreements resolving the issues stemming from your marital relationship, then an uncontested divorce may be possible. At the law offices of Christian D. Smed, P.A., we have the skills to successfully navigate you through the uncontested divorce process.

We work quickly and efficiently in order to bring clarity to your situation. If you have divorce questions, you can rely on us for the answers. We do our best to respond to all calls within 24 hours and use all available technologies to reduce time and costs for our clients.

Florida Divorce-By-Documents Attorney

To obtain an uncontested divorce or a simplified dissolution of marriage, agreements need to be entered into and the proper documents need to be filed with the Florida courts. Our family law office prepares all of the relevant legal documents, advises clients of all of their legal rights and proposes effective negotiation tactics to enable our clients to resolve their issues.

An uncontested divorce is defined by the fact that both parties can amicably communicate to reach a settlement of all issues stemming from a marital relationship. This requires coming to a signed comprehensive agreement prior to the filing of a divorce lawsuit. After the suit is filed, you may have a final divorce hearing within 30 days.

Saving You Time And Money With An Uncontested Divorce In Orlando

Divorce results in enough stress as is. You should not have to worry about losing any more time or money due to an unfortunate situation. We save you money by taking advantage of the expeditious and cost-effective Florida uncontested divorce process.

Our Winter Park law firm will come up with the strategies necessary to negotiate a complete settlement with your spouse. Once a settlement is reached, our team will draft a formalized written agreement that paints a clear picture of what is expected in order to help prevent future legal issues from occurring, which might otherwise result in having to proceed to court.